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Nottingham Post
Nottingham Post
Entertainment
Mia O'Hare

Primark re-stocks Stranger Things t-shirts after popularity meant they were resold on eBay for £150

Primark has teased Stranger Things fans on social media about restocking the popular range of t-shirts. The high street store is selling a collection of t-shirts inspired by the Netflix series but fans need to be quick.

Their last range sold out in stores across the country with some putting them up for sale on eBay for more than ten times the original price. Fans of the hit TV show have been desperate to get their hands on the products and Primark have answered their calls.

The retailer has teased fans by posting about the update on social media. In a post on Instagram on Friday (1 July), Primark said: "Are you ready? Primark's Stranger Things vol.2 drop is coming [eye emoji]."

Read more: Primark £10 Stranger Things T-shirts being resold for £150 on eBay

They say that the collection is available in the UK now. On Saturday (2 July), Primark shared a further update with fans that the extremely popular Hellfire Club t-shirts will be back in stores.

They wrote: "Everyone stay calm. New Hellfire Club t-shirts have arrived [eye emoji." Just yesterday (July 4) Primark took to social media again to share more t-shirts from the range.

This time they feature the Stranger Things logo. They posted: "My two new found loves: Kate Bush and this t-shirt [flame emoji]." The posts quickly picked up thousands of likes from fans.

One person commented: "Already got two of the t-shirts from the new drop! Love them." Sam wrote: "Got mine today [pray emoji]." Whilst Mars tagged their friend saying: "Glad we got these before the finale."

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